Keyhole Garden Progress – March 26, 2020

By Published On: March 27th, 20200.5 min readCategories: Projects

After really kicking it in the late Winter, a mix of cool weather and rain has slowed the growth of the cucumbers and tomatillos to a crawl.

Lettuce, cilantro and spinach are petering out, but the dill and pok choy still look green and fit. I’ll probably have to cut and dry the dill before it bolts.

Finally, I transplanted corno type frying peppers (not sure of the variety anymore, I just collect the seed each harvest for the next year) and some bunching onions in the the front of the bed where the lettuce and spinach will provide some shade until those spring veggies are better established.

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Sage Osterfeld
I’m just a guy with nearly an acre of dirt, a nice little mid-century ranch house and a near-perfect climate. But in my mind I’m a landscaper survivalist craftsman chef naturalist with a barbeque the size of a VW and my own cable TV show. I like to write about the stuff I build, grow and see here at Sage's Acre.

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